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Wanted WANTED— To BUY 25 Ashburton Saleyarda Company SHARKS. Apply to Matson, Cox and Co. 8 380 WANTED TENDERS for 260 Acres of Tussock CLIPPING. Particulara on application to H. T. WANTED A respectable middleaged person as HOUSEKEEPER. A poly at once, Elz Bros’, residence, Refer street. 9 WANTED KNOWN Two Ladies would find a comfortable residence, with use of piano.—Mrs G. H Thompson. Tancred street, near Arcade. 1443 WANTED Known—Business styles, office hands, shorthand taught with American quick method—six or seven lessons. Kinsten, Prince Albeit Boarding-house. 9 WANTED Known—The Annual Tea Meeting and Entertainment in connection with the Dawn of Peace Lodge will take place on Monday, Sept. 17th inst., at the Templar Hall. 9 469 WJ ANTED KNOWN—That Robert V\ Elston, Burnett w F street, Ashbur ton, having procured the newest appara tus, is prepared to Sweep Chimneys at very low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. Terms bash. 7600 WANTED Known —That in consequence of the rapid increase of business, John Moi-jon, Impermeable Bootmaker, has been compelled to get a large stock of Boots of a superior quality in the town in order to meets the demands of his customers, and those who may purchase from him will find no deception as to price or quality. As J- M. hao gained the public trust in-the past by doing best work and fit, combined with neatness and stylo, ho intends evert to make greater exertions in the future. Fowler’s Buildings, Tancred street (opposite Arcade), Ashburton. 7 207 WANTED KNOWN—That Mr Dan Lea’s Gymnasium is the only place for real amusement; admittance free. Every kind of amusement to be obtained on the premises calculated to please the general public—American Bowls, Skittles, Shooting, Boxing, Fencing, Horizontal Bar, Trapeze, etc. Temperance Drinks, Cigars, etc. Tickets—monthly 2a 6d, for use of Horizontal Bar, Trapeze, Single-sticks, Dumb-bells, Indian Clubs, etc. Dan Lea is always at his post to give lessons in Boxing, lessons £1 per month, or according to arrangement. 1344 Special Advertisements. A NDREWES BROS. Are now selling everything at a GREAT SACRIFICE, For Cash. 77 CLEARING sale. r^REAT FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, Commencing Saturday, August 18th. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Etc. A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ALL OUR GOODS. Andrewes Bros., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &0., East street South Ashburton. nls F ARM FOR SALE SEAFIELD, ON EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT RURAL SECTION No. 25234, Containing 300 ACRES 300 Lately in the occupation of Mr H. Beckett The land is of good quality, and wellwatered by one of the County waterraces. Also, A VERY COMPLETE Threshing Plant, By Ransome—almost equal to new. Apply, THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. Wm. HORNE, 12 au Agent,

P 0 R SALE Seed. Seed, SEED WHEAT—Hunter's White. Prime Tuscan, SEED' OATS—Canadian. Tartarian, first-class. Danish. KAIAPOI ISLAND POTATOES. CRUSHED OATS, First-class, Is. lOd. per bushel. JOSEPH CLARK, 265 Ashburton and Tinwald. Mr Fred. Searle, SOUTH RAKAIA, "playing procured a new Chaffcutter, by Andrews and Beaven, with latest improvements, is prepared to OUT OATEN SHEAF CHAFF, At 13s 6d per ton 1 . . . , Wheat or Oat Straw, l A “? w A" e m the 16s per ton / diatrlct v 9 471 FRED SEARLE, Rakaia.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 2

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